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摘要
摘要印度/缅甸边境地区的唐萨诺克特语使用后缀系统来修饰描述性单词。在某些条件下,这些词可能是重叠的,这取决于较大话语的重音模式。以前被称为增强词(Morey n.d.;van Dam 2018),这些词缀修饰词干以涵盖广泛的不同含义,每个词干都有一组有限的、有时是唯一的适用修饰语。这种强化词在唐杂语的Pangwa变体中随处可见,并出现在大多数源自单音节词干的基本形容词中。
Abstract The Tangsa-Nocte languages of the India/Myanmar border region employ a system of suffixes to modify descriptive words. These may be reduplicated under certain conditions, determined by the stress patterns of the larger utterance. Previously referred to as intensifiers (Morey n.d.; van Dam 2018), these affixes modify their stems to cover a wide range of different meanings, with each stem having a limited and sometimes unique set of applicable modifiers. Such intensifiers are found throughout the Pangwa varieties of Tangsa-Nocte and occur with the majority of basic adjectives derived from monosyllabic verbal stems.